In today’s post: The LEFT RIGHT game is so much fun to play at your Christmas gift exchange! It’s easy and will have everyone laughing. Free printable story included!
A white elephant gift exchange is a staple at just about every Christmas party, right? Each person brings an inexpensive (or gag) gift wrapped up in pretty paper, and then people take turns selecting a gift. Some versions of the game involve opening gifts right away, and then the gifts can be stolen a certain number of times. It’s usually a ton of fun, but with large groups it can end up taking a long time, and sometimes younger kids get pretty disappointed when the gift they’ve opened is stolen from them. The LEFT RIGHT game is a great alternative to the standard white elephant gift exchange. It’s fairly quick, doesn’t involve stealing (so no one gets sad), and is absolutely hilarious!
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How to play the Left Right game for gift exchanges
The premise is simple: Everyone sits in a circle holding the gift they brought. Someone reads the story out loud, and every time you hear the word “left” everyone passes their gift to the left. Everytime you hear “right” everyone passes their gift to the right. Sounds easy enough, right?
Well, the story is written with LOTS of lefts and rights in it so there’s a whole lot of passing going on. If you get behind, or happen to forget which is left and which is right, you might try to pass your gift the wrong way, which leads to lots of laughs. The left right game works for all ages but is especially fun for kids who think the whole thing is pretty hilarious.
Here’s a quick video that shows how it works:
Free printable Christmas story for the left right game
Click here to download the Left Right Christmas story. It prints out on 2 sheets of 8.5×11 paper. All the “rights” are in red and all the “lefts” are in green to make it easier for whoever’s reading to make sure the group is staying caught up.
Before you play, count how many people are in your group. There are 17 more rights than lefts in the story, so if you have exactly 17 people playing, everyone will end up with their own gift. If this happens, just say this at the end: “All that’s left now is to open the present you’re holding.” And everyone will pass once more to the left.
The story for the left right game will take about 5 minutes to read, allowing for a little waiting time for the group to catch up on the passing. If you’d like to make the game longer you can have everyone open their presents and then go around giving each person a chance to trade their gift with someone else. Or you can even read the story again so everyone can see what they are passing this time. Read it faster the second time to make it more fun!
One thing to be aware of is that it’s easier if the person who is reading the story is not also playing the game.
Let me know if you play this at your Christmas party or white elephant gift exchange! If you want to find other story options, click here or here!
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Angela Ganus says
I am wanting to do a Christmas left/right game with my family however my computer isnt working. Is there anyway to order copies of different left/right games for Christmas that can be mailed to me. I will gladly pay for the shipping cost.
Grace Augusta Pierce says
Do you have this poem in spanish?
Maureen Flood says
Did I mis-read the cards or is something missing? on the third card it ends with … to do.” fourth card it begins … serious. so what is missing between the two cards???
LSEH says
I was going to say same… I’ve been trying to see if there is another copy with the missing sentence…..and one of the “lefts” was missed and isn’t green (no big deal though).
emily says
This is super cute! Thanks for sharing! My daughter’s 4th grade class is doing a holiday book exchange and we are going to incorporate your game!
Robin says
Cute story I’ve play the right left game for years but I do it different and mid way through I’m laughing so hard it’s hard to read through! When I read the word right or left the gifts start passing in that direction and don’t stop until the direction changes. People start getting confused which way for instance go right to the roof to the right side of the house and it gets hilarious!! 1 time a lady had 3 gifts in her lap and we had stop the game till they figured it out! she got confused and didn’t know which way and people keep handing her a gift. It makes the game much more exciting